yes. th person who is quoting could be quoting someone who is quoting someone else and so on.
If the person you quote is someone with credible background on the issue you are discussing it it a call to authority. If it is a quote from a character or other figure, it is an allusion.
Nikola Tesla, a renowned inventor and scientist, is often attributed with saying, "The man who builds a factory builds a temple; the man who works there worships there." This quote emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and reverence for one's craft and workplace.
Yes, you generally need permission to quote someone in your work to avoid potential copyright infringement.
The quote symbol looks like this " and is used to highlight something in text or to actually quote someone else. for example "all is fair in love and war" is a direct quote. If you were saying this to someone it would be : Quote, all is fair in love and war. unquote.
A Quote from the battle of Quebec is something that someone said during the battle.
To properly quote someone in a news article, enclose their exact words in quotation marks and attribute the quote to the person being quoted. Make sure to accurately represent what the person said and provide context for the quote within the article.
To properly quote someone in APA format, you should include the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number where the quote can be found in the original source. Place the quote in quotation marks and include a citation at the end of the quote with the author's last name and the publication year.
Yes
quote or quotation
An Estimate is what someone thinks it will cost. A Quote is a fixed price to get the job done.
'Be who you are, not who someone else wants you to be.'